So, I clicked on a USA Today link, which was a mistake in itself, and it turns out the link was broken and this was how a major media publication chose to inform its readers of this fact.
I have no words. Instead, here are clips of people saying “Oh Snap!” (usually ironically, as it is a fairly dated expression, though if anything can return it to relevance, it’s the ever relevant USA Today).
And this is the band Snap:
This only technically qualifies, but I’m going to include it solely for the sake of thoroughness.
Oh Snap!
So, I clicked on a USA Today link, which was a mistake in itself, and it turns out the link was broken and this was how a major media publication chose to inform its readers of this fact.
I have no words. Instead, here are clips of people saying “Oh Snap!” (usually ironically, as it is a fairly dated expression, though if anything can return it to relevance, it’s the ever relevant USA Today).
And this is the band Snap:
This only technically qualifies, but I’m going to include it solely for the sake of thoroughness.
Posted by Stephen Robinson on April 18, 2014 in Social Commentary
Tags: Oh Snap, USA Today